2026's Top 5 Mosquito Traps
Find out what actually catches mosquitoes — and what just catches moths.
The thing almost no one realizes: mosquitoes don't navigate by light. They hunt by following CO₂, body heat, and skin scent. So the traps that actually work are the ones that generate those signals — not just a UV bulb.
- Attract mosquitoes specifically — not just moths
- Trap and kill them, not just repel
- Reduce the local mosquito population over time
- Cover your whole outdoor space — not a small zone
- Stay safe around kids and pets
- Work without constant refills, fuel, or repairs
- Fewer bites every evening
- A backyard you can actually use again
- Fewer mosquitoes breeding nearby
- No chemicals sprayed on your skin
- Peace of mind for the whole family
BiteShield is our #1 rated mosquito trap — and the only one in our comparison whose catch tray fills with mosquitoes instead of moths. It pairs UV light with BioLure, a biological bait powder that generates real CO₂, the signal mosquitoes actually follow.
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Most traps use UV light alone, which attracts moths and flies — not mosquitoes. BiteShield adds the missing piece. Mix BioLure with warm water and it produces CO₂ through yeast fermentation and a citric-acid reaction, plus the heat and scent that mimic a human host. It's solar-powered, so there are no cords — stake it anywhere the problem is.
It's chemical-free, using a physical, non-toxic kill mechanism with no neurotoxins, so it's safe around children and pets. It reduces the local population week over week, and at about $34.99 it costs a fraction of a propane trap.
Biteshield comes with a 30-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee – the best guarantee on the market!
- • Catches mosquitoes, not moths
- • Real CO₂ via BioLure (yeast + citric-acid reaction)
- • Solar-powered — no cords, place anywhere
- • Chemical-free — safe for kids and pets
- • Reduces the population over time
- • Genuinely catches mosquitoes — generates real CO₂ from propane
- • Large coverage, up to ~1 acre
- • $400–$600 upfront, plus ongoing propane cost every month
- • Heavy and maintenance-heavy — frequent part failures (one owner reported a $200 repair after a single season)
- • Not solar, not portable, not beginner-friendly
- • Creates a 15–20 ft repellent zone — works well while you're sitting in it
- • DEET-free, nothing sprayed on your skin
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Repels only — doesn't trap, kill, or reduce the population - • Protection ends the moment you move or the wind shifts
- • Ongoing refill-cartridge cost
- • A step up from a basic zapper — adds a quiet fan to pull insects in
- • Strong brand recognition, widely available
- • UV-led — the tray still skews to moths, not mosquitoes
- • CO₂ output is minimal
- • Requires an electrical outlet; UV bulb needs periodic replacement
- • Powerful heritage zapper (since 1974) with a high-voltage kill grid
- • Durable, made in the USA
- • UV-only — the wrong signal for mosquitoes
- • Kills beneficial insects indiscriminately; audible "zapping"
- • Requires an electrical outlet — limited placement